Unnamed Spring below Blue
Washington County

Summary of Features

Scale—3rd magnitude (est.) 
Scenery—fine 
How Pristine?—completely pristine 
Swimming—no 
Protection—excellent 
Crowds—none 
Access—fairly arduous, canoe and wading 
Facilities—none 
Safety—fair 
Scuba—no 
Cost—free 

Directions
As land access from Blue Springs is limited, one must canoe from Walsingham Bridge or Walsingham Park. From the intersection of State Road 20 and U.S. 231 north of Panama City, drive west on SR20 about 7 miles to bridge over Econfina Creek. Continue another 1/3 mile, then turn right onto Strickland Road. Drive 2.6 miles to stop sign at T-junction. Turn left at stop sign onto what becomes Porter Park Road. Continue 2.3 miles, then turn right onto Hampshire Road. Continue 1.2 miles, then turn right at sign for Walsingham bridge. Continue another 1.55 miles to one-lane plank Walsingham Bridge over Econfina Creek. There is a primitive launch at the SE edge of the bridge, or carry on another ¼ mile to Walsingham Park, which has a better boat launch. The mouth of the run of this spring run is just below the mouth of the Blue Springs Group run on the Econfina River, a little over 3 miles from the put-in.

For maps, latitude/longitude data, driving directions, satellite imagery, and topographic representations as well as weather conditions at this spring, go to Greg Johnson's informative "Florida Springs Database" web site at the following address:  http://www.ThisWaytothe.Net/springs/floridasprings.htm#Florida

Spring Description
The authors did not see this spring, and wondered if the flow—which is clearly from a spring—might actually be part of the springflow from the nearby Blue Springs group. The mouth of the run is about 10 feet wide, a few inches deep, and is obscured by overhanging branches. Water is a few inches deep and clear. The shallow run ascends only about 50 feet before reaching a low (3-4 feet) limestone bank. Water flows both from beneath this bank and over it in a 3-foot cascade that is audible from Econfina Creek. Behind the bank is an irregular pool perhaps 50 feet wide and extending out of sight more than 150 feet away. The pool is also shallow, muddy, and filled with aquatic vegetation and fallen trees.

The authors did not feel comfortable wading in the muddy pool, and so did not locate a spring.

Use/Access
The area around the run is managed by the Northwest Florida Water Management District. Access is difficult, and waders would be recommended.
There is no apparent use of this pristine spot.

Personal Impressions
While not inviting, the site was very intriguing. The authors would very much like to know if this flow is from the Blue Springs group or is perhaps a separate spring.

Nearby Springs

Walsingham Spring, Unnamed Econfina Creek-bed Spring, Glowing Spring, Washington Blue Spring Group, Twin-run Grotto Springs Group, Williford Spring, Williford Run Spring, Gainer Springs Group, McCormick Springs Group, Pitt Spring, Sylvian (or Sullivan) Spring, Ponce de Leon Springs, Vortex Spring, Cypress Spring, Morrison Spring

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